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ATROCITY AND RELIGION IN EUROPEAN MEMORY How to Survive a Massacre in Europe’s Wars of Religion Alec Ryrie The Dutch Revolt, or Eighty Years’ War • ‘Wonderyear’, summer 1566 • Repression under the duke of Alba, 1566-72 • The ‘Beggar’ fleet seizes Den Briel, 1572: open revolt begins • Sack of Antwerp, 1576 • Twelve Years’ True, 1609-21 • Peace of Westphalia establishes Dutch independence, 1648 The French Wars of Religion • Protestant (Huguenot) surge, 1560-2 • Charles IX (r. 1560-74) and Queen Mother Catherine de Medici attempt compromise • The duke of Guise leads the hardline Catholic party The massacre at Vassy, 1 March 1562 The French Wars of Religion • Protestant (Huguenot) surge, 1560-2 • Charles IX (r. 1560-74) and Queen Mother Catherine de Medici attempt compromise • The duke of Guise leads the hardline Catholic party • Intermittent warfare 1562-95 The French Wars of Religion • Protestant (Huguenot) surge, 1560-2 • Charles IX (r. 1560-74) and Queen Mother Catherine de Medici attempt compromise • The duke of Guise leads the hardline Catholic party • Intermittent warfare 1562-95 • Edict of Nantes provided limited rights for Protestants, 1598 Braunschweig cathedral interior, 1941 The siege of Leiden, 1573-4 Bones, chewed first by the dogs, were sucked dry by boys, and when a piece of meat fell on the floor at the place where they handed out the meat, they leaped at it and wolfed it down raw. The blood was scooped out of the gutters and slurped down. Pieter Cornelisz Hooft, Nederlandsche Historien (1642) The French crisis • 1570: Peace of Saint-Germain ends the third religious war • 18 August 1572: marriage between Henry of Navarre and Margaret of Valois, Notre Dame de Paris, • 22 August: failed assassination of Gaspard de Coligny: duke of Guise implicated • 23 August: crisis meetings • 24 August (St Bartholomew’s Day), early morning: murder of Coligny: ‘le roi le veult’ ... • ... triggering a general massacre Medal celebrating the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre struck by Pope Gregory XIII Giorgio Vasari, frescoes of the massacre in the Sala Regia, Vatican Palace, commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII Siege of La Rochelle 1572-3, contemporary tapestry Édouard Debat- Ponsan, ‘One morning at the gates of the Louvre’, 1880 A 1790 performance of Chénier’s Charles IX, with Saint- Prix as the villainous Cardinal Ilyas Phaizulline, ‘Vision of the St Bartholomew’s Day Massacre’, 1998 Doctor Who, ‘The Massacre of St Bartholomew’s Eve’ (1966) La Reine Margot (1994) John Everett Millais, ‘A Huguenot on St Bartholomew’s Day’, 1852 ATROCITY AND RELIGION IN EUROPEAN MEMORY How to Survive a Massacre in Europe’s Wars of Religion Alec Ryrie.